- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Genres
- Patches and Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Full song writing
- Sampler & vocoder
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Hall effect sensor playing
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Remote control expander mode
- Wireless MIDI
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates
- Mapping
- Mapped range
Mapped range
While remote control is active, 24 MIDI notes (2 octaves) from your keyboard or controller are used to control your Woovebox. Outside of those two octaves, your keyboard or controller will work as normal.
Positions
On first use of the remote control feature, your Woovebox automatically detects which two octaves (out of five possible positions across the keyboard) should be "sacrificed" for remote control. From thereon, only those two octaves respond to remote control messages. Using this mechanism, your Woovebox can be configured for control from the following positions on the keyboard (assuming MIDI note 60 being C4 / "middle C");
- C-1 to B0 (MIDI notes 0-23)
- C1 to B2 (MIDI notes 24-47)
- C3 to B4 (MIDI notes 48-71)
- C5 to B6 (MIDI notes 72-95)
- C7 to B8 (MIDI notes 96-119)
You may also be interested in...
- Remote control "expanded" sticker sheet PDF (under Resources, videos & downloads)
Downloadable PDF version of the sticker sheets for remote control expander mode.
- Program a bassline (under Quick start guide and video)
We just made sure that any bass notes that we will be programming, will be adapted to the chord being played.
- Restoring patches (under Wooveconnect 2)
You do not have to be on the patch ("PAch") page for that track.
- Patch backup (under Wooveconnect 2)
The patch should now appear in your browser's downloads as a .SYX file.
- MIDI SysEx (under MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear)
- Guides, tutorials and docs
- Learning the Woovebox
- The very basics
- Quick start guide and video
- Tempo and BPM
- Tracks
- Patterns
- Live pattern recording
- Conditional triggering and modification
- Chords
- Arpeggios
- Scales and modes
- Genres
- Patches and Presets
- Sound design
- Paraphonic parts
- Multi-instrument mode
- Risers, fallers, sweeps & ear candy
- Live mode
- Song mode
- Full song writing
- Sampler & vocoder
- Sidechaining, gating, ducking and compression
- Mastering
- Lo-fi & vintage analog and digital emulation
- Randomization
- Hall effect sensor playing
- Advanced techniques
- Undo
- Boot modes
- MIDI, Sync and connecting other gear
- Remote control expander mode
- Wireless MIDI
- Battery and charging
- Hardware quirks and limitations
- Understanding DSP load
- Looking after your Woovebox
- Firmware updates